Grasses, Wildflowers, and Vines Presentation
By: Devin Scanlan(1-14), Annabelle Fraher-Matuszynski(15-28), Trevin Huntoon(29-42) and Ryan Hautala(42-55),
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Wild Strawberry
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Dutch White Clover
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Garlic Mustard
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Stinging Nettle
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Poison Ivy
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May Apple
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Virginia Creeper
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Spotted Knapweed
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Skunk Cabbage
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Big Bluestem
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Canada Wild Rye
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Trillium
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Dandelion
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Thistle (A.F.)
Goldenrod (A.F.)
New England Aster (A.F.)
Trout Lily (A.F.)
Gray Headed Coneflower (A.F.)
Purple Coneflower (A.F.)
Common Milkweed (A.F.)
Butterfly Milkweed (A.F.)
Swamp Milkweed (A.F.)
Common Mullein (A.F.)
Ragweed (A.F.)
Common Chicory (A.F.)
Wild Blue Lupine (A.F.)
Orange Hawkweed (A.F.)
Switch Grass
Side Oats Grama
White/Yellow Sweet Clover
Reed Canary Grass
Dogbane
Buttonbush
Lance Leaf Coreopsis
Oxeye Sunflower
Bottlebrush grass
Beebalm
Solomon’s seal
Common cinquefoil
Jack in the pulpit
Little bluestem
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